Chapter 1064 Money-attracting Machine(2/2)
In the Detective Hall, they felt how valuable the points were. Although there was a fee for every item in the Detective Hall, the fees were really not that much. Moreover, after points were deducted for an item, they could play for a long time. One game of script could kill a lot of people.
Play for half a day.
Serena had seen a discussion thread on the Internet before, and someone asked how many points the Deep Space Park consumes in a day.
Most of the people who participated in the discussion in that post at that time had been to the Deep Space Park, and some big bosses even listed the data, which showed that the number of visitors to the Deep Space Park a year was more than four million.
However, some people refute that more than four million is an old figure, and the current flow of people must be more than four million.
Some people also say that the passenger flow of the Deep Space Park has exceeded that of the Palace Museum. The number of tourists at the Palace Museum this year is more than 7 million. Many people are convinced by this data.
If calculated based on the passenger flow of 7 million, each person entering the park will need to deduct 40 points, and the tickets alone will cost 280 million points.
On average, it costs 50 points per person to enter the park, which is 350 million points, and the two add up to 630 million points.
Serena thought this data should be fine before.
But after she came, she discovered that spending an average of fifty points per person was sheer nonsense.
It is true that there are many people who come to the Deep Space Park without spending points, but these people can easily be averaged out by others. They spent more than 50,000 points today. If you want to average, it will take a thousand free points.
people.
Not to mention anything else, just talk about the electronic reading room in the park. There are multiple computers on both sides. Even if there are two hundred computers, one computer operates twelve hours a day and thirty points per hour. One machine is three hundred and sixty points per day.
Ten points, two hundred units are equivalent to 72,000 points, and there are 365 days in a year, which is more than 26 million points.
In fact, there are more than 200 computers in the electronic reading room, and the point income of the electronic reading room is not only the Internet fee. For an electronic reading room, the guaranteed points of 30 to 40 million a year are still enough.
Serena feels that just today, the Deep Space Park has absorbed tens of millions of points. Not only the two of them bought the collector's editions and signed albums in the music hall, but also participated in the lucky draws inside.
Chapter completed!